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T wmm PRINTED AND PUBLISHED mt JOHN HA.1L.1IACUE. AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. TERMS Two Dollan Fifty Cents in Advance; STvm Or, Three Dollars at tbe end of the year New Scricg....No. 53, Vol. II. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JUiYE 15, 1833. Whole Number, 1282. JOURNAL & GAZKTTE. MISCELLANEOUS. From Waldie'l delect Circulatlug Library. WA.COUSTA, Oil THE PROPIIECV? A Tale of Detroit Sr Jlichilliiiutckiiitic. "Vengeance Ii itlll alive; from her dark covert. With all her inakei erect upoa Iter crest, Blie italki in view, and fire me with her charmi." the revenge. CHAPTER X, While this scene wns enacting in front of the Fluor tie lit, one of n fur mure touching anil painful nature wai passing in thu vury heart of tlic detachment itself. At the moment when the link was orilcred by Cuptuin Dlossington, a rumor ran through the ranks that they had reached the spot dustined fur the execution oi their iii-mieu comrade. Those uiily in the immediate front were a-wuje of the truo cause; but although the report of the rille hud been distinctly heard by nil, it had been attributed by those in the rear to the accidental discharge of one of their own muskets. A low murmur, expressive of the opinion generally entertain I'd, passed gradually from rear to front, until it at length reached the ears of the deli-cute drummer boy who inarched behind the cullin. Ilis face was still buried in the collar of bis coat; nnd what was left uncovered of his features by the cap, was in some decree bidden by the forward drooping of his head upon bis chest. Hitherto be bad moved almost mechanically along, tottering and embarrassing himself at every step under the cumbrous drum that was suspended from a belt round bis neck over the left thigh i but now there was a certain indescribable drawing up of tho frame, nnd tension of the whole person, denoting a concentration of all the moral and physical energies a sudden working up, ns it were, of the intellectual nnd corporeal being to tome determined and momentous purpose. At the first halt of the detachment, the weary supporters of the coffin hud deposited their rude and sombre burden upon the earth, preparatory to its being resumed by those unpointed to relievo them. Tbe dull sound emitted by the hollow fabric, as it touched the ground, caught tho car of htm fur whom it was destined, and he turned to gaze upon the sad and lonely tenement so shortly to become Ins unat resting piaue. There was an air of calm composure and dignified sorrow upon his brow, that infused resnect into the Iteurts ol all who ueueiu him! nnd even the men selected to do the duty of executioners sought to evade his clni.ee, as his steady eye wandered from right to left of the fatal rank. His attention, however, was principally directed towards the coffin, which lay before him; on this he Killed fixedly fur upwards of a mill' tite. II" then turned his eyes in thu direc tion of the fort, shuddered, heaved a pro. found sigh, and looking up to heaven, with the apparent fervor that became his situation, seemed to pray for A moment or two inwardly and devoutly. The thick und almost suffocating breathing of one inline diately beyond the coffin, was now distinct ly heard by all. Ilalloway started from his attitude of devotion, gnud earnestly nn tho form whence it proceeded, and then wildly extending bis arm', suffered n smile of satisfaction to illumine his pule features, All eves were now turned noon the drum mer buy. who. evidently laboring under con vulsivs excitement of feeling, suddenly dash ed his can and instrument to tho earth, and dew as fast as his tottering nnd uncertain steps would admit across the cullin, anil into the arms extended to receive him. ".My Ellen! oh, my own devoted, but too unhappy Ellen!" passionutely exclaimed the soldier, as he clasped the slight and agitated form of his disguised wife to his throbbing heart. "This, this, indeed, is joy even ill death. I thought I could have died more happily without you, but nitturn tugs powerfully at my heart; and to see yuu once more, to feel you once more here," (and he nrossed her wildly to his chest,) "is in deed a bliss that rohs my approaching futo of half its terror.' "Oh Reginald! my dearly beloved Regi nald! my murdered husband!" shrieked the unlianiiy woman; "your Ellon will not survive you. Her heart is already broken, though she cannot weep; but tho sumo grave shall contain us num. iicgiuaiu, uu j believe me) I swear it; tho sumo grille hall contain us both." Exhausted with the fatigue nnd excite. meat she had undergone, the faithful nnd affectionate creature now lay, without sense or motion, in the nruii of her wretch, ed husband. Ilalloway bore her, unoppos. cd, a pace or two in advance, and deposited her uucunscious form oil the fatal coffin. No language of ours can render justice to the trying character of the scene. All who witnessed it were painfully affected; and over the bronicd cheek of many a veto. mi, coursed a tear, that, like tbnt nf Sterne's recording angel, might have blotted out a cntulugiio of sins. Although ench was prepared to expect a reprimand from the governor, for suffering thu prisoner to quit his station in tbe ranks, huinnuity nnd nature pleaded too poworfully in his behalf, and neither officer or man attempted to iutorfero, unless with a view to render assistance. Cuptuin Enkine, in particular, was deeply pained, ami would have given any thing to recall the harsh lungnagu he hud used towurds the supposed idle and in-attcntivo drummer boy. Taking from n pocket in hit uniform a small flask of brandy, whiuh he had provided against casualties, tho compassionating officer slightly raised the head of the mile and unconscious wo man with one hand, while with the other he introduced a few drops between nor parieu lips. Ilalloway kuult lit the opposite side of tho coffin t one hand inarching, but in vniu, the suspended pulse of his inanimate wife; the other, unouiioniiig we nrcusi u, I lirt drum-boy's jacket, which, with every other part of the equipment, she woro be neath the loose great coat sueueouiiiny on-f..n..li.liinir her disguise. Such was the position of the chief actors in this truly distressing drama, at tho mo-mcntwlicu Colonel tie ll.ildimar onino up with his new prisoner, to mark what eded would be produced on Ilalloway by his un-..,nni..,l n, ..,. r, i nee. His own surprise and disappoiiituien'. may bo easily conceived, when, in the furio of the recumbent tieing who seemed to engross universal nuunium ly, he had spurned from his feet in tho coi-tuinu of her own sex, and reduced, by the violence uf her grief, to almost infantine debility, Question succeeded question to those around, but without eliciting any clue to tho means by which this mysterious disguise had been effected. No one had been aware until the truth wns so singularly and suddenly revealed, the supposed drummer wns any other thnu one of tbe lulls attached to the grenadiers; nnd ns for the other facts, they spoke too plainly to the comprehension of the governor to need explunu-tinn. Once more, however, the detachment was called to order. Ilalloway struck his hand violently upon bis brow, kissed the wan lips of his still unconscious wife, brcutb-iog nshe did so, a half murmured hope she might indeed be the corpse she appeared. tie then raised himself from the earth with a light and elastic yet firm movement, nnd resumed the place ho had previously occupied, where, to his surprise, he beheld a second victim bound, mid, apparently, devo ted to the same death. When the eyes of tlie two iiiihuppy men met, the governor closely watched tbe expression of the conn-tennncoof each; but although the Canadian started on beholding the soldier, it might be merely because bo saw the latter array-cM in the garb of death, nnd followed by tho most tiiicniiivncul demonstrations of u doom to which ho himself was, in nil probability, devoted. As for Ilalloway, his look betrayed neither consciousness nor re cognition; and thonirh too proud to express complaint, or to give vent to the feelings of his heart, his whole soul appeared to be absorbed in the unhappy partner of his luck less ilestmy. Presently he saw her borne, anil in the same state of insensibility, in the arms ol Captain Erskiue and Lieutenant Leslie, towards the hut of his fellow prisoner, nnd he heard the furiner officer en join the weeping girl, Bubctte, to whose charge lliey delivered her over, to pay eve ry attention to her her situation might re- pure. 1 he detachment then proceeded. The narrow but deep nnd rapid river al luded to by the Canadian, as running midway between the town nnd Hog Island, derived its source far within the forest, and funned the bed of ono of those wild, dark, and thickly wooded ravines so common in America. As it ileum! the Detroit, how ever, the abruptness of its banks was so considerably lessened, ns to render tho ap proach to it on the town side over un al most iinperceptihlo slope. Within n few yards of its mouth, ns wo have already oh served, u rude hut strong wooden bridge, over which lay tho high road, bad been constructed by the French; and from the center of this, nil the circuit of intermedin ate clearing, even to tho very skirt of the lorcst, was tlistiuclly comuniiiued by the ua- ked eye. To the riirbt, on approaching it from tbe town, lay the adjacent shores of Camilla, washed by tho broad waters of the Detroit, on which it was thrown into strong relief, and which, sit the distance of nhout a mile in front, was seen to diverge into two instinct channels, pursuing each n separate course, until they ngain met at the western extremity of Hug Island. On the left, nud in tho front, rose a succession of slightly undulating hills, which, at a distance of lit tle more than half a mile, terminated in an elevation considerably above the immediate level ol the Detroit snlo of the ravine That, ngain, was crowned with thick uiii overhanging forest, taking its circular sweep around the furt. The intermediate ground wns studded over with rude stumps of trees, nnd bore, in various directions, distinct proofs of tlie spoliation wrought aiunug the infant possessions of tho murdered English settlers. Tbe view to tbe rear was less open; the town being partially hidden by the fruit-laden orchards that lined the intervening high mud, ami hung principally on its lelt. This was nut the case with the fort, lletwecn theso orchards ami the distant forest lay a line of open country, fully commanded by its cannon, even to the ra vine wo have described, ami in a sweep that embraced every thing from the bridge it self to tho forest, in which ull traces of its sourco was lost. When the detachment had arrived with in twenty ynrds of the bridge, they were mnilo to hlo oil to tho left, until tho Inst gun had come up. I bey wero then fronted ; the rear section of Captain Krskiue'i com pany resting nn the road, nud tho left flunk, covered by tbe two first guns pointed obli. quely, both in front nnd rear, to guard a gainst surprise, in the event of any of the Indians stealing round to tbe cover nf tbe orchards. The rout by which they had approached this spot was upwards of two miles in extent; but, us they now filed olT into the open ground, the leading sections observed, in a direct lino over the cleared country, nnd at the distance of little more than thrco quarters of a mile, tho dark ramparts of the fortress that contained their comrades, and could even distinguish tbe uniforms of tho officers and men drawn up in line along the works, where they were evidently assembled to witness the execution of tho sentence on Ilalloway. Such n sight us that of the English so far from their tort, was not likely to escnpo the notice of the Indians. Their encampment, us the Cunndiaii had truly stated, lay within the forest, and beyond the elevated ground already alluded to; nnd to have crossed the ravine, or ventured out of reach of the cannon of tbe furt, would have been to have sealed the destruction of the detachment. Hut tho officer to whom their secu rity was intrusted, nllbough he had his own particular viuws for venturing thus far, knew also at what point to stop; nud such was the cotitnlenco of Ins men in bis skill and prudence, they would have fearle-lly followed wherever he might have chosen to lead. S'.ill, even niuid nil the solemnity uf preparation ntteiuliint on the duty they ivero out to perforin, there was a natural ami secret npprehensivciicss nhout each, that caused him to cist hit eyes frequently and fixedly on that part of tho forest which was known to uffurd cover to their merciless fues. At times they fancied they beheld the dark and flitting forms of men gliding from tree to tree along the skirt of the wood ; but wh'.'ii they guied again, nothing of the kind was to he seen, und tho illusion wns at ancn nsoribnd to the heavy state of the atmosphere, nnd the notion uf their own precautionary instincts. Meanwhile the solemn tragedy of death wns preparing in mournful silence. On tho center of thu bridge, and visible to thnse even within the fort, win placed tho onilin i ml. I, n, rir mid streaming i i,-if ...., I hn.nm. the unfortu- of Hullowny, nnd at twclvo paoci in front lints being whom, oily two boun previoul I were drawn up the sit runk and file on whom hud devolved, by lot, the cruel duty of the day. With calm and fearless eye tho pri-"oner surveyed the preparations for his approaching end ; and whatever might be the inward workings of his mind, there wns not among the usscmbled soldiery one individual whose coiintcnunce betrayed so little of sorrow and emotion us his own. With a firm step, when summoned, lie moved toward! the futnl coffin, dashing his cap to the earth us he advanced, and baring his chest with the characteristic contempt of death of the soldier. When be had reached the center of the bridge, ho turned facing bis comrades, and knelt upon tho coffin. Captain IIIe8singtnn, who, permitted by the governor, hud followed him with a sad heart and heavy step, now drew n prayer-book from his pocket, nnd read from it in n low voice. He then closed the volume, listened to something the prisoner earnestly com. municated to him, received a small packet which he drew from the busnin of his shirt, shook him long anil cordially by the hand, and then hastily resumed his post at the hend of the detachment. Tho principal inhabitants of the village, led hy curiosity, bad followed at a distance to witness the execution of the condemned soldier; nnd nbovo the heads of tlie line, and crowning the slope, were collected groups of bulb sexes and of nil ages, that gnvc u still more imposing character to the scene. Every cyo was now turned upon the firing party, who only nwailed the signal to execute their melancholy office; when suddenly, in the direction of the forest, and upon the extreme height, there burst the tremendous nnd dcnfeiiing yells of more man a iiiousauil lavages. 1'or nn instant Halluway was forgotten in tho instinctive sense nf individual danger, nud all gazed cngerly to ascertain the movements uf their enemy. Presently a man, naked to the waist, his body and face besmeared with streaks of black and red paint, und bis wbulu ntlitiidc expressing despair and horror, was seen flying down tho height with n rapidity proportioned to the extreme peril in which he stood. At about fifty paces in ins rear Inllowcu a dozen hiiuinling, scream mg Indians, armed with uplifted tomahawks; whose anxiety in pursuit lent them a speed that even surpassed the efforts of lliglit itsell. 11 was evident the object uf thu pursued was to reach the detachment; that nf the pursuers to prevent him. The struggle wns maintained for a few moments with equality, but in the end the latter wero triumphant, and lit each step the distance that separated them became less. At tho lirst alarm, the detach uient, with the exception ol thu firing party, who still oc cupied their ground, bad been thrown into square, and, with a gun planted in each un- gle, awaiteil the nltack momentarily expec ted, llut nlthnugh tbe heights were now alive with the dusky forms uf nuked war riors, who, from the skirt of thu forest, watched tho exertions of their fellows, tbe pursuit nf the wretched fugitive was confined to these alone. Foremost of tho latter, and distinguished by his violent exertions nod fiendish cries, will the tall and wildly attired warrior of the Eleur de lis. At every bound he gained upon his victim. Alieady wero they descending the nearest of tho undulating bills, and both now became conspicuous object to nil around; but principally the pursuer, whoso gigantic frame and extraordinary speed riveted every eye, even while the interest of nil was excited for tho wretched fugitive alone. At that moment Ilalloway, who had been gazing on the scene with an astonishment little inferior to that uf his comrades, sprang suddenly to his feet upon tho coffin, ami waving bis hand in the direction of the pursuing enemy, shouted nloud in a voice of mingled joy and triumph "Ha! Almighty Cod, I thank thee! Here, here comes olio who nlone has tho power to snatch me from my impending doom." "Ily Ueiiven, tho traitor confesses, nud presumes to triumph in hisguilt," exclaimed the voice of one, who, while closely attend ing to every movement of the Indians, was also vigilantly watching the effect likely to be produced on tho prisoner hy this unexpected interruption. "Corporal, do your duty." "Stay, stay one moment stny!" implored Ilalloway, with uplifted hands. "Do your duty, sir," fiercely repented the governor. "Oh stop for God's sake, stop! Another moment und he will be here, nud 1 " He said no mole a dozen bullets penetrated his body one passed directly through his heart. Hu leaped several feet in the air, nud then full heavily, a lifeless bleeding corpse, across tbe cuifin. Mcnnivhilo tho pursuit of tho fugitive was continued, but by tho warrior of the rleurdolis alone. Aware uf their ineffi ciency to keep paco with this singular be ing, ids companions had relinquished the chase, and now stood resting on thu brow of the hill where the wretched Halluway had first recognized his supposed deliverer, wutchiug eagerly, though within musket shut of the detachment, the result of it race on which so much apparently depended. Neither party, huwever, attempted to in terferc with the other: fur nil eyes wero now turned on the flying man nud hit pursuer with nil interest Hint denoted the extraor dinary efforts of tbe one to evudo nnd tho other to attain tho accomplishment ol Ins object. The immediate courso taken was ill n direct line for the ravine, which itcvi denlly was tho object of tbe fugitive to clear nt its nearest point. Already hail he ap proached within n few paces of its brink, and every eye was fastened on the point where it was expected the duulitliil leap would bo token, when suddenly, as if dos. pairing to accomplish it at a bound, ho turn. ed to the left, and winding along its hank, renewed his elfurts in thu direction of the bridge. This movement opousioued a change in the position of tho parties, which was favourable to the pursued. Hitherto they had been so Immediately on n lino with ench other, it was impossible for the detach incut to bring n musket tu bear upon thu warrior, without endangering hiia whose life they wore imxiuiis to preserve; For n iniiineiit or two his body was fairly exposed, and a dozen muskets wero discharged lit intervals from the square, but nil without success. Recovering his lost ground, he soon brought the pursued ngain in a line between himself nnd tbe detachment, edging rapidly nearer to him ns he advanced, and uttering terrific yells, that wero echoed back from his companions on tho brow of tho hill. It was evident, however, his object was the recapture, nut the ucstruc tion, of the flying man, for more tlinn once did bo brandish his meiincing tomainwk in rapid iweeps nrninid his bead, as if preparing to dart it, and us often did ho check tho movement. The scene at each succeeding moment became moro critical and intensely interesting. The strength of the pursued was now nenrly exhausted, while that uf his formidable enemy seemed to suffer no diminution. Leap nftor leap be took with fearful superiority, sideling as be advanced. Already bad he closed upon his victim, while with a springing effort a large and bony hand was extended to secure his shoulder in his grap. Tho effort was fatal to him; for in reaching too far he lust his balance, nud fell heavily upon tho iward. A about ol" exultation burst frniu the English troops, and numerous voices now encouraged the pursued to renew his eveiii ins. Tho advice was not lost; and alihuii'jh onW a few seconds had claused between Hie l. ill nnd recovery of bis pursuer, the wietched fugitive bad nlready greatly increased the distance that separated them. A cry of savage rage and disappointment burst from thu lips of the gigantic warrior; and concentrating all his remaining strength mid speed into one final effort, ho bounded nud leapt like n deer of tho forest whence hu came. The opportunity fur recapture, however, had been lost in his full: for already tho pursued wns within a few feet of the high road, ami on the point of turning the extremity of the bridge. One only resource wns now lelt ; the warrior suddenly checked himself in his course, and remained stnlion-nry; then raising and dropping bis glitter ing weapon several times in a balancing position, ho waited until the pursued had giiiueii inn Highest point ol the open Undge. At that moment thu glittering steel, aimed with singular accuracy nud precision, ran whistling through the nir, nnd with such velocity of movement as to bo nlmnit invisible to the eyes of thoso who ntteispted to follow it in its threatening course. All expected to see it enter into tho bruin n-gainst which it had been directed; but the fugitive bad marked the movement in time to save himself by stooping low to the eirth, while the weapon, passing over him, entered with a dendly and crashing sound into the brain ol tho weltering corpse. This danger passed, lie 'prang once mure t hi feet, nor paused again iu his flight intil, faint ami exhaustod, he sank without mo lion under tho very bayonets of thu firing party. A new direction was now given tu the interest of the nssemhled anil distant crowds that bad witnessed these startling iuciilenti Scarcely had tho wretched man gained the protection of the soldiery, when a sliriek divided the nir, so wild, so piercing, nud so unearthly, thateven the warrior of the Fleur do lis seemed to lose sight of bis victim, ill the burrowing interest produced by that dreaillul scream. All turned their eyes for a moment to the quarter whence it prucecd ed; when presently, fruai behind the grout nf Canadians cruwuing the slope,, was seen flying, with the rapidity ol thought, one who resembled rather u specter than a being nf earth it wns the wifu of Halluway Her long fair hair was wild mid streaming her feet, and legs, and arm, wore uak and one solitary and scanty garment ilis played rather than concealed tho symmetry of her delicate person. She flew to the fit tal bridge, threw herself on the body of her bleeding husband, nnd imprinting her warm kisses uii his bluntly lips, fur a inn-meut or two presented tho imnge nf one whose reason has lied forever. Suddenly she started from llu earth; her face, her hands, nud her garment so saturated with the blood of her husband, that n feeling of horror crept throughout the veins of all who beheld her. She stood upon the cotlin, und across the corpse raised her oyisj and hands imploringly to Heaven and then, in accents wilder even than her words, utteied an imprecation that sounded lika the prophetic wuruiiigof snitiu unholy spirit "Inhuman murderer !'' she exclaiised, in tunes that nlinust paralyzed the esrs on which it fell, "if there be ll tioil of justice and of truth, ho will nvcngu this ii'vili'li deed. Yes, Colonel de llaldimar, n piophct- io voice whispers tu my soul, that even ns I havu seen peridi before my ryes ull 1 loved on ciirtb, without mercy and without hope, so even shall you witness the (lustrum ion of your nccursed race. Hern here .here," and she pointed downward., with singular energy of action, to the corpse of her hus band, "hern shall their blood flow til every vestige nf bis own is washed uway; had oh, if there bo spared one branch of thj detes ted family, may it be only that thry mny be reserved for some death too horrible to be conceived!" Overcome by the frantic energy with which she hud uttered these nppiiHiur. words, she sunk backwards, and fell, uttering mi-uther shriek, into Ihe arms of the warrior of the Eleur de lis, who horo off Ids prize in triumph, and fled, with nenrly the same expedition be had previously manifested, iu tho direction of the forest, before any one could recover sufficiently from thu ellect ul the scene to think even of iiiterlcrin journey his daughter remaining in the room into which they had been introduced the youngest was suddenly almost petrified with terror by observing the ferocious countenance of tho redoubtable warrior heretofore mentioned glaring upon them through the window. Presuming that they we.ro betrayed, nnd that the young woman, if not her father, was in secret communication with tho mysterious being whom he had just seen, ho cautiously made known the appalling fact to his companion. On looking ngain towards the window, however, nothing was seen but tho rude patch-work of which it wns principally composed; nnd tho elder oliiccr was beginning to think that his friend hud been deceived, when the dreaded figure again made its appearance. The girl, in tho mean time, lint! h it the apartment; and the nllif-cru were -ilcnlly nnd expeditiously making all lie: preparations iu their power for snljiiin; ur lives ns dearly as pracl.oilile. us in a firm and vigorous grasp, while he stooped upon tho motionless form over which this novel tdrugglc was maintained, and succeeded in making himself once more master of tho scalping knife. Hall choked hy tho hand that unllinchtngly grappled with him, the savnge animal quilted hie hold and struggled violently to free himself. This was the critical moment. The officer drew the heavy sharp blade, from the handle to the point, across the throat of the infuriated beast, with a force tint divided the principal artery. Ho made a dosperatc leap upwards, spouting his blood over his destroyer, nnd then fell gasping across the body of his master. A low growl, intermingled wilh faint attempts to bark, which the rapidly oozing life rendered tnoro and more indistinct, succeeded; and nt length nothing but a gurgling sound wasdistin-in-li lolft. Mean vhilu the anxious nnd liarrosscdnf-iiey-. mid regained their place of conccal- I'Yuicois stepped iu, and told them ull was I mem under the bridge, where they listened in readiness. After nsain otiestioniiiir him will) suppressed hrcatliniL' for the sliuhlest closely, nud receiving his solemn protestti- sound to indicate the iipprnnch oftho canoe, lions of fidelity, they cautiously lull the At intervals tlmy fancied they could hear hut, and concealed themselves under the a noiso resembling the rippling of wnler ratal bridge where tho unfortunate Hallo- against the prow of a light vessel, but the way hail been shot, while tho Canadian swelling cries of a band of Indians, be- proceeded a short distanc; above, fur tbe coining at every instant mora distinct, were purpose of bringing down his cnnoe, which too unceasingly kept up to admit ot their wns clninoil about twenty vards un the iuliririr with accuracy. Detroit river. They now began to give themselves up The extremities of the briihre rested on for lost; nnd ninny and bitter were the the banks of tho little river in such a man- curses limy inwardly bestowed nn tho Cu ner ns to leave a narrow paasngo along the nadinn, when tho outline of a human form sands immediately under the declination of was seen advancing along the sands, and the arch. In accordance with the caution dark ohject upon the water. It was their if their conductor, tho officers had iilaced conductor, dragging tho canoe along, with themselves under it; and with their hacks oil the strength and activity of which he lightly bent forward to moot the curvature was capable. if the bridge, so that no rav of l'urbt could What the devil have you boon about nil piss between their bodies and the fabric this time, Francois!" exclaimed the taller itsell, now nwaitcd the arrival of the vessel officer, as lie bounded to meet him. "Uuick, on which their only hopo depended. We quick, or we shall be too Inte. Henr you shall not attempt to describo thoir foldings not the blood-lioimda on their scentl" Then on finding themselves, at that lone hour of seizing the chain in his hand, with a pow- the night, immediately under a spot rcn- erlul ellort he sent the ennoo Hying through dored fearfully inoinorahlo bv the traic the arch to the very entrance of the river. occurrences oi uie mornm". I he terrible I'm uuruens mm nau ucen ucposneu on pursuit of the fugitive, tbe execution of the tho ennds wero hastily flung in, tho officers soldier, the curse and prophecy of Ins ma- stepping lightly oiler. Ihe Unnndiiin nine wife, and, above all, the forciblo nb- t iok the helm, directing the frail vessel al-ductioii and threatened espousal of that most noiselessly through the water, and unhappy woman by tho formidable being wmi sucn velocity, thot when the cry ol who seemeil to liavo iileiitihed Inmsell with tne uisnppoinieu savages was nenru rn-tlin evils with which they stood menaced, sounding from the bridgo, it bad already all rushed with rapid tracery on the mind, gaineu ine center ni me iictrnu. and excited tho imnginaliun, until each lilled wilh a sentiment not unallied to superstitious awe, leared to whisper forth his thoughts, lest in so doing he? should invoke the presence of lh se who had principally ligureu in the harrowing and revolting scene. "Did you not hear a noise!" nt length whispered the elder, as he leaned himself !" rwaril, and bout his head to the sand, to catch moro distinctly repetition ol the sound. "1 did; there ngain! It is upon the bridge, nud not unlike ihn step of one endeavoring to tread lightly. It may be some wild beast, however." 'Wo must not be taken by surprise," returned his companion. "If it he a man, the wary tread indicates consciousness of our presence. If nn animal, there can " no harm in setting our fears at rest." Cautiously stenling from his lurking-place, the young officer emerged into tho open snnds, and in a lew measured noiselcssj strides gained the extremity nf the bridge. The dark shadow of something upon its center caught Ins eye, and a low sound like that I a dog lapping met Ins car. " title Ins gnzo yet lingered on tho shapeless object endenvormg to give it a DOCT. AWL, l'llOPOSES TO HKCONn A C ITIZEN OF COI.tlMm'S, AN11 RESPECTFULLY OFFfllS 1118 SKRVILKS nOTII TO TOWN ASil) VICINITY. SHOP AND RESIDENCE on Iliih-Strect, aiioining vvooutuiry and atone. Mav Isi, I mil 47 Gin DjNNEGAN'3 IYcw Crct-k aiul Englih lexicon. A fcjCW GltEEK AND KrSOMSII 1.EXIC0WI principally on the Thin tri Ote Greek und Geriuiin Lexicon of Schiseider: the Word 8 Alphubclicallj Arruiigrd : ditlingimhing uchusiiie Poetical, of DiHleclio VHriely, or neculinr to ccrtiiin Writers nnd Claiiea of Wrilert; will. KxHmpIc, literally trnni-latetl, lelectml from the Chiisicttl Wrilert. By Jame Doniseoan, 1Y1. U. First Ame-ri:nn, from the Second London Kdilion. Uevind nnd Enlprged, by It. Ii. Tatton. Extracts from the I'rtface of the Second Lvn dun Edition. rjSVin princlpnl Imiiruvenipnu in Dili new edition A "'I- iw louiiil iu l ns follow Mive two linn JrfM .iigei of cmlitly itrw Matter have brin niWfd to Hie iircwttt film, hi. uuif the work lini len re Ufiltrii, mut the enlirn iwly ntoilcllcri, in conform, ity with Hip fpriurjil jttn, hut wiili ititicli improvement nnd ,iiruiii).,i, ,, i)iu (ifsiniiB. fort let Jin, Ad- win. aitd l'rc.nit(iin have bctn ill.iitraie.l hy hu, mnruus new and aiiatroutinte Eiaimi ei. in cluchinilf.n of the Oliierviiilona nmt Itnlrsoi eminent t'liiloloitiati. mv nil I' Miiiic hi which i arrtingrri under tlie words to wliich tln-y refer. The firn inilrnl Con M met I on nf wnnU hm linen cnrcfuily nonri, in order to guide the Sin-lent in Inn timlie of HmniiiraMuiif, am! n.io in the nilt:nliuii ul the wordi tlif luwlvet In writing Greek. The Tente and 1'crson ot Defective Verha Imve hrcn niranpe l In Aiidiahfilral Onler, with reference to Hit Vcrlw fn in whirh llicy immediately tirtivr, and to Uinne to wiiirh they nre assigned. Tempi and I'crtnnp, liki wl, uf other verlw, nnd liiflcciloni of Nmmi, which, IHiilccilcor funic nhera'lorif. or othci crump, my prove ciiil-rutiwinn to the Htudnit, will be r'io iiiiind in their aliihnliciiciil iilirca In the work, alurh Graiiiiimtical perplexity has liecn sot rid of, without odmiiil ig uuy Innovation!, however liirfenluut. Hint arc not tanclloited hy mtind rhilolnjilcnl Principle!, and which do nut materially facilitate tlicofquiiillonof the Laut-unge. The Jiiymulonlrai pnrl liai ttfeu much enlarged and Improved, nnd niieh leferencci lave been ill foiled to Oprlvnllvcr.nii to hrlng It Into one uniform ami Hatlifar.lniy Byntein. The ptiBnje,ei front Cliimlcal Writer, niveii ni Esrunj-lrf, have tieeit anew com parrd with h ordinal workn, nod tome of thin removed, to give plare to oihcn Itettrr calriittttrri lo illustrate the peruiiar fienhi of the Gretk Lansunire, I'lie ftefcrcm-fn 10 i'lnfirnl Wrlteri, annexed lo the disnitirntloni of iVord", have len fedutotmly eollnied, an tiring l'iinrtant to the ynungir Student In directing cnotce, ami to me more otivaiierit ni a lanrtion for the meaning ofteied. At the twj-liinin? of each inter, the liuieciicor Portlcal ehnnRei aMectlng fiich inter are noticrn. it win t round peculiarly advaa tnse.mi to the yuuinr, Student to make hlmielf famillnr wilh thete, ai hy tieniing, thetn in mind many appa. ' rent anomalies wtll find a ready explanation. From lite extiaordinary eare lieitowed In correcting the I'ret. under the cnmtni superintendence of tlie Author, it li hoped typographical eurreciucM lina heeu ae cured. It wtll not he difficult fur any nrrion who feed inierentcd In the tu-dct lo ascertain tlie nature nnd extent of the Improvement which this edition hu received but thoe only who linve teen ensnued in luhors of a similar kind can truly estimate ihe toil which Hietak of riinkinn null Improvement) require!. Next to advancing Hie general Interest of Greelnn Id. teraiure. Urn Author hat peculiarly at heart to he us ful tntwoClatses of per inns In particular should hit work prove serviceable lo those who, reilrlnft from nr.ilvo life, resume the cultivation of IU Studies of their youth In retirement, and lend In any decree to alleviate the weighty lahora of that mont estimate rln of men. who devote themselves to the education of youth, he will tie enabled to look hack with com ptacency un his long aud arduous tolls, .R0VF.IV3 GIIKKK Dll. THO 1 id Will rK'o Vr.UKr.UtLK TOOTH ACIIK UUOI'd. The mil) specific evor oircrod to die imlilio, from which 4 prrmiinent unit riiilinnl cure nniv he ohliiio- eil of Unit ilisni;reo;il,ln piiin, the looth-.iche, with nil lis nttsniiliuit evils; such ns friictiirinj: this inw in exlritctinmtf the teclh. which nflcii character, the nroves more nninful limn tlie tnoih-Hohe it- ol Is which Iml to hng obscured it ns- self; anil cohl pnssint; from the iIiichj eil trelh noil momentarily from boforo tho moon, anil to the juw, Ihenoo in the hcml, proiluciin; a ilncliH!il tho appalling truth. It win rlienmniio niinoiion, wiiii mnnj' oiner iinpicii- wolf-dorr lapping up from tho earth, in sunt effect. ; such us a ilisni;rceiihlo breath, which they worn encrusted, tho blond and hnil tusle in tho mouth, &c, &o , nil of which brnin of the iinlortunnio Frank Hullowny. " P' ceJ f".1 ,,r "ayed ttcib. I Sick nnd faint at the thmmg night, ", '"M'PV " l,i,v. " n.v Pover to onYr to , .ii n .. .. .i. the wm i n remedy, that will not only remove tho young ninu rested I,,, elbow on the ; if7,om!,l, railing that passed along tho edge ot tne ;. . ,.,.,.. ,i, ,,,, .,,' r.,.,,.. bridge, and. leaning bin homl on his band lor a moment, forgot the risk of exposure ho incurred, in tho iut"nenosB of the sorrow that assailed his soul. Mis heart and imagination wero nlready fur from the spot on which lis stood, when he felt an iron hand upon his shoulder. I Iu turned, shud dering with nn instinctive knowledge ol iioplicil, but preserve the teeth Irom further decay, und arrest tho iliiensn in such us are ilecniiit; n'i't hnve not commenced achiujr, restore them to health anil usefulness. CKIITIKICATE9. ntilalrljihla, l'a , JVb. !!, South) fiftlntreel, Sepl. II, llli't. J Mr. 7'iomni IfVii'fc: I hnvo tin) pleasure to Iiih vet unseen vifitant, and be held aland- . J ' . ' " '. ., J ' ' ' . ., . '. . hiiio been iisiui: vour liioth iie.he drops in niv ii.. ni.nr i.ini 1 1 in inrrutin wnrrmr ill mill - - . . .r . .' priictice for some tune pnst i ami I iniit lie- r leur He lis. itm,urlf.il..i tlmt I rind litem fur snoeriiir to anv "II i, hi, In!" langlicd tlio savage, in a .; i h,1VM pv. . ,., !,,. rlir iki ,,Urnosu. low, triumphant tone, "tho place of our yim rc ,iir,.v safe iu recoinmemlunr litem meeting is well timed, though somewhat i0 c..ic nino timet out often: for from thn singular, it must be confessed. Nay," lie success that I have b id, I helium jour locum- liereely ndded, grasping as ill vice the mendatioit f ills short of Iheir ineriis. arm that was nlready lilted to strike him, 1 nut wnll convinced that it will euro most "force ine not to annihilate you on tho cases of tooth ache when it is timely nud pro- snot. Hit! boar voil tho crv of mv Wolf- perly applied. 1 am not aide to say much at CIUPTT.U XI Condensed. On the evening of the day no fjrtilo in melnnclioly incidents, two Kuglish officers, disguised ns C inadi in duck-hunters, silent ly lull tho fort, after having received secret instructions from the governor, ami bidden nn affecting farewell lo their companions. They weru attondeil by tho landlord oftho I''leur-do-lis, who had been rslcased from confinement, and solemnly sworn on tho crucifix that be would bo faithful to Ilis trust, and, to tho utmost of his power, aid in carrying them 10 their plnco of destination. They then proceeded cautiously and expeditiously towards tho bridge mention ed in the preceding Chnptor; and, having arrived in Iront ot tlie hut ot their guide, ware, ofter n short doloy, in tho courso of which tlioir suspicious wero strongly ex. nited in ennsenuenco of certain unaccounta hlo sounds which reached them apparently from the orchard, finally admitted into thn house. Francois then loft them for tho mimosa of completing tho arrange. ninnta which the nature nt tlio expedition they had undertaken required; whilo his daughter, who had remained at homo when ho wns led nit to tho tort uy tlio aeincn- nient who had him in charge, busied her self in providing them some refreshment- I CHAPTER XII, While the Canadian was nlwont in order lo make tho preparations necessary ftir the demmuro of the officers on their intended this time ns to its preservative properties) but from what I have seen of your tenth that have I0113 been cured nnd preserved fimn do-cayini!, nnd Iroin a few weeks' cupoii-ne.e, I .tin decidedly nl the opinion Hint it will have a very beneficial effect in preserving the tenth 1 und reoomuniid it hnpini it may prove a hless- imr to humanity, and uilvuiitugeuus to your Iiil'!" as that animal now set up a low but fearful howl; "it is fir your blood he asks, but your hour is not yet come." "No, by heaven, is it not!" exclaimed a voice; a rapid and rushing sweep was heard through tho air for nn instant, and then a reoort like a (tunning blow. Ihe wnrrior released Ins grasp placed his nana upon ...ir his tomahawk, but without strength to re. With res,wct, I remain yours, An., ' move it from his bell tottered a pacoor two W.Yl.l. A. Ill IIKI.KY, backwards and then fell, uttering a cry Surgeon Oculist, of minified nain aud disappointment, at his Jvu l'.rlt Ci'tv. Sent. IS. 1812. lemrth upon tho earth. "Hoick, uuick lo The undersigned in his iiractioe ns a Dental our cover!" exclaimed the voung olliccr, as Surgeon, hnvini; csJeniively used in the cure a loud shout was now heard from tho torest of (lie looin-ncno 1 nomas iTiiiie s ieiiii in renlv to tho veil of iho fallen warrior. Tooth-acbo Urops, and with deonled success. AND ENGLISH AM) KNGI.ISH A.VO GREKK LEX 1COS. A New Edition. Ovn. Kxfrarb com de I'rroee. This piliiton. lit eniilnrmiiy whti tlie ilnn nf (hi wnik. Is improved ly the n'tilllliMi of eoiisiilcmlile tup-elementaiy ntiiliir. iir-ciil.ntly .ilniilrd In Ihe ss am. nf vuui'Eerstmle"!, liir wlmse use Ihe svoik is irliiclin. ly ilesisueil. This wu;k Is penilinrly v.lnnMe fur I'l B iffllsli anil Creek pari, ttt tin iiuinuse of writing lireek. lor laleby I3AAC N. WIllTINfJ. M ICI.1 4fl LAW MllllAltY, To be Edikd by Thtnmtt Sergeant and John V. .oieiicr, i'ifyi. of the Vliiladel-phta Itai: IT I. Hi. ul'jprl nf Hit pillilK.tlon 10 furnish gentli. 1 men til' ilie liai, through' ul Ihf Unlttit dialei, with llin until liupurtaiit ltriiii.li eliiuieiiiary treatises uihiii Law, iu a cutnlruseil iotm, wld.ih will rentier Ilium fnr lessexieiislve limn work, ul' tills ilcscrintiuii liuvl hlltlf rtu lieeii. i'o gentlemen residing at a tlulaucl irtun the nrliiiial cues, tlie attvnutaes uf lilt iniu. licniion will lie anui'enl. I he viy luw pme at which II will he all'iintrit, ami the facility Willi which Impurlaiil works. In the ieioillcal lorui, can tie Irani milled hy mull, are the altraclium upon which It mil ilrprnd fur pulilic f.tvnr. The trleaton uf the work. 10 lie einhrnreil In till enllerllun will lie eoiilUeil to the uriilleiucn .hove n. uied. alrenity wlilrly .lid lavaiahly knuwn Iu the pro. fesslou. II will be understood llml It furnn nu part of uur plan to adiiiil uilKinal coiniiiuulcationi, or 10 Hive the work, In any ilrgrte, the charncler of a ji.ur mil. Ilisllncl Iu lis design, It cannot lulerreie wilh any exiling priiuiliual, nor 11 II Intended at any lima 10 itennrt fitim our pirseul plan, which Ii, 10 teprlnt Ittlluh etemeiilary tiraiisrt, lulled lu Ihe husiitew and practice of litis country, lu a more chiup and couven lent fin in than has ever yet been done. The inne. will l eutiiincnreil with Throhitd'l tPrnrllcnl TrentlM nu the l.nsv of rrliiclp.il anil rture. ly, parlicul.iily Willi re'atlnn to Mercauil'e Uunran lies. Itillaof Ksch inie, ami Hill llonds," I vol. 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CROSBY & CO. May II, 11133 47 "If Francois como not, wo aro lost: tho howl of that woll-dog nlono will betray us, oven if his master should be beyond all chance of recovery." "Duspenito diseases require, desperate rnmedies." was tho rcolv. "Thero is little glory in destroying a helpless oneniy, but tho necessity is urgent, aim wo inusi icave nothing to olianco." As ho spoke, ho knelt upon the hugo form of the senseless warrior, whose Bculninir knife ha drew from its sheath, and striking a firm and Hand, in Worthington, Not. SU, 29, 30, 31, steady blow, quitted not tho weapon until 32, aim 33. ho I'olt his hand reposing on the chest of Likewise Filleting Card his enemy. Tho howl of tho wolf-dog, whoso eyes glared liko two burning coals through tho surrounding gloom, was now oxchanged to a fierce and snappish bark. M I ACH1.NB CARDS, of a iiipenor qtiitli-ill Iv. for lale lit tho Suhsorilier'i old ii. November If), Ifltt N01. frm to I". WRIGHT. n9 It BOND & WALIIRIOGK have been hi H3 pni 11 led nirenti for the sale of Ihe Put lie inado a lean at tho olliccr while in the , sr.x. ami nra nuw nrennred to net ot rising Irom 1110 uooy; uiu ins laitgo 1 m onl. ri with winch they may n tHVorcu fastened only in tlio cuesi 01 1110 snaggy 6il,0t"l loaves premium table salt coat, which ha wrung with the struugth and fury characteristic of his peculiar spe cies. Tills new nuu icruciuus uuick was fraught with danger little inferior to that which they had just escaped, and required jdoNI) fc WALOIIIDGK, W holes i.r tho utmost promptitude ot action, incl ) Commission Mircii ants, Couindui, young man seized the brute behind the neck Ohio. 7 300 hurrcli da 400 ki-ei do 300 do An, in do do do 75 Ihs ench do SO lbs eisnh. 47 II UOLES.WB OUUCKRY STOKE, No, 4, Franklin Duihling, llroaditreet, Co. lumbua, Ohio. WEWALV, l).iLZELL,Sr Co., INVITE the puhlio to cnll ami eiauiine a largo nnd well leleoted stuck of Groceries nnd Pittsburgh Manufactured iltliclr. rendering: the whole well doscrvint; the nt. tent ion of merchnuti aud others visiting this market lor supplies Their itnre room being; commodiouily and eligibly situated for the purpose, they will ulwnyi give prompt nttcntion to the itorage, forwarding, or sale on commission, Ht mode rule charges, of nny merchandise or produce introstcti in tneir euro ALSO Just teaiivcd and for sale as above, Ten Tom Junialn Iron, assorted ns follows 1 Wagon Tire of nl! sites 1 Round, Square, Deck and spike Rods; lloup and Stova Pipe Irom Nuili of nil sues; to.' gethcr with a general assortment 01 oilier ar. Holes, such ns lea rvoiueii axei) iilnttocis; Piek't Drawing Chains, Mo. Also, Cavendish, Plug, Virginia Twist, Diamond and Lu-dies Twist Tocuccot Simtii-h, Melee and Common Cigars. An nssoitmcnt of Glass Ware, such hs Decanters, I umniers, assorted J ins t Castor Oil, Tincture, and Porter Mot lies 1 Vials, bo. Alsu, a imnll lot of Confeo. tionary for itla August, 1832 4dtf tJllhSIt HOS AND LKMON3 just rsn ct'ived, and for sale bv SUMS' EH CLARK, March IS 1033.

T wmm PRINTED AND PUBLISHED mt JOHN HA.1L.1IACUE. AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. TERMS Two Dollan Fifty Cents in Advance; STvm Or, Three Dollars at tbe end of the year New Scricg....No. 53, Vol. II. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JUiYE 15, 1833. Whole Number, 1282. JOURNAL & GAZKTTE. MISCELLANEOUS. From Waldie'l delect Circulatlug Library. WA.COUSTA, Oil THE PROPIIECV? A Tale of Detroit Sr Jlichilliiiutckiiitic. "Vengeance Ii itlll alive; from her dark covert. With all her inakei erect upoa Iter crest, Blie italki in view, and fire me with her charmi." the revenge. CHAPTER X, While this scene wns enacting in front of the Fluor tie lit, one of n fur mure touching anil painful nature wai passing in thu vury heart of tlic detachment itself. At the moment when the link was orilcred by Cuptuin Dlossington, a rumor ran through the ranks that they had reached the spot dustined fur the execution oi their iii-mieu comrade. Those uiily in the immediate front were a-wuje of the truo cause; but although the report of the rille hud been distinctly heard by nil, it had been attributed by those in the rear to the accidental discharge of one of their own muskets. A low murmur, expressive of the opinion generally entertain I'd, passed gradually from rear to front, until it at length reached the ears of the deli-cute drummer boy who inarched behind the cullin. Ilis face was still buried in the collar of bis coat; nnd what was left uncovered of his features by the cap, was in some decree bidden by the forward drooping of his head upon bis chest. Hitherto be bad moved almost mechanically along, tottering and embarrassing himself at every step under the cumbrous drum that was suspended from a belt round bis neck over the left thigh i but now there was a certain indescribable drawing up of tho frame, nnd tension of the whole person, denoting a concentration of all the moral and physical energies a sudden working up, ns it were, of the intellectual nnd corporeal being to tome determined and momentous purpose. At the first halt of the detachment, the weary supporters of the coffin hud deposited their rude and sombre burden upon the earth, preparatory to its being resumed by those unpointed to relievo them. Tbe dull sound emitted by the hollow fabric, as it touched the ground, caught tho car of htm fur whom it was destined, and he turned to gaze upon the sad and lonely tenement so shortly to become Ins unat resting piaue. There was an air of calm composure and dignified sorrow upon his brow, that infused resnect into the Iteurts ol all who ueueiu him! nnd even the men selected to do the duty of executioners sought to evade his clni.ee, as his steady eye wandered from right to left of the fatal rank. His attention, however, was principally directed towards the coffin, which lay before him; on this he Killed fixedly fur upwards of a mill' tite. II" then turned his eyes in thu direc tion of the fort, shuddered, heaved a pro. found sigh, and looking up to heaven, with the apparent fervor that became his situation, seemed to pray for A moment or two inwardly and devoutly. The thick und almost suffocating breathing of one inline diately beyond the coffin, was now distinct ly heard by all. Ilalloway started from his attitude of devotion, gnud earnestly nn tho form whence it proceeded, and then wildly extending bis arm', suffered n smile of satisfaction to illumine his pule features, All eves were now turned noon the drum mer buy. who. evidently laboring under con vulsivs excitement of feeling, suddenly dash ed his can and instrument to tho earth, and dew as fast as his tottering nnd uncertain steps would admit across the cullin, anil into the arms extended to receive him. ".My Ellen! oh, my own devoted, but too unhappy Ellen!" passionutely exclaimed the soldier, as he clasped the slight and agitated form of his disguised wife to his throbbing heart. "This, this, indeed, is joy even ill death. I thought I could have died more happily without you, but nitturn tugs powerfully at my heart; and to see yuu once more, to feel you once more here," (and he nrossed her wildly to his chest,) "is in deed a bliss that rohs my approaching futo of half its terror.' "Oh Reginald! my dearly beloved Regi nald! my murdered husband!" shrieked the unlianiiy woman; "your Ellon will not survive you. Her heart is already broken, though she cannot weep; but tho sumo grave shall contain us num. iicgiuaiu, uu j believe me) I swear it; tho sumo grille hall contain us both." Exhausted with the fatigue nnd excite. meat she had undergone, the faithful nnd affectionate creature now lay, without sense or motion, in the nruii of her wretch, ed husband. Ilalloway bore her, unoppos. cd, a pace or two in advance, and deposited her uucunscious form oil the fatal coffin. No language of ours can render justice to the trying character of the scene. All who witnessed it were painfully affected; and over the bronicd cheek of many a veto. mi, coursed a tear, that, like tbnt nf Sterne's recording angel, might have blotted out a cntulugiio of sins. Although ench was prepared to expect a reprimand from the governor, for suffering thu prisoner to quit his station in tbe ranks, huinnuity nnd nature pleaded too poworfully in his behalf, and neither officer or man attempted to iutorfero, unless with a view to render assistance. Cuptuin Enkine, in particular, was deeply pained, ami would have given any thing to recall the harsh lungnagu he hud used towurds the supposed idle and in-attcntivo drummer boy. Taking from n pocket in hit uniform a small flask of brandy, whiuh he had provided against casualties, tho compassionating officer slightly raised the head of the mile and unconscious wo man with one hand, while with the other he introduced a few drops between nor parieu lips. Ilalloway kuult lit the opposite side of tho coffin t one hand inarching, but in vniu, the suspended pulse of his inanimate wife; the other, unouiioniiig we nrcusi u, I lirt drum-boy's jacket, which, with every other part of the equipment, she woro be neath the loose great coat sueueouiiiny on-f..n..li.liinir her disguise. Such was the position of the chief actors in this truly distressing drama, at tho mo-mcntwlicu Colonel tie ll.ildimar onino up with his new prisoner, to mark what eded would be produced on Ilalloway by his un-..,nni..,l n, ..,. r, i nee. His own surprise and disappoiiituien'. may bo easily conceived, when, in the furio of the recumbent tieing who seemed to engross universal nuunium ly, he had spurned from his feet in tho coi-tuinu of her own sex, and reduced, by the violence uf her grief, to almost infantine debility, Question succeeded question to those around, but without eliciting any clue to tho means by which this mysterious disguise had been effected. No one had been aware until the truth wns so singularly and suddenly revealed, the supposed drummer wns any other thnu one of tbe lulls attached to the grenadiers; nnd ns for the other facts, they spoke too plainly to the comprehension of the governor to need explunu-tinn. Once more, however, the detachment was called to order. Ilalloway struck his hand violently upon bis brow, kissed the wan lips of his still unconscious wife, brcutb-iog nshe did so, a half murmured hope she might indeed be the corpse she appeared. tie then raised himself from the earth with a light and elastic yet firm movement, nnd resumed the place ho had previously occupied, where, to his surprise, he beheld a second victim bound, mid, apparently, devo ted to the same death. When the eyes of tlie two iiiihuppy men met, the governor closely watched tbe expression of the conn-tennncoof each; but although the Canadian started on beholding the soldier, it might be merely because bo saw the latter array-cM in the garb of death, nnd followed by tho most tiiicniiivncul demonstrations of u doom to which ho himself was, in nil probability, devoted. As for Ilalloway, his look betrayed neither consciousness nor re cognition; and thonirh too proud to express complaint, or to give vent to the feelings of his heart, his whole soul appeared to be absorbed in the unhappy partner of his luck less ilestmy. Presently he saw her borne, anil in the same state of insensibility, in the arms ol Captain Erskiue and Lieutenant Leslie, towards the hut of his fellow prisoner, nnd he heard the furiner officer en join the weeping girl, Bubctte, to whose charge lliey delivered her over, to pay eve ry attention to her her situation might re- pure. 1 he detachment then proceeded. The narrow but deep nnd rapid river al luded to by the Canadian, as running midway between the town nnd Hog Island, derived its source far within the forest, and funned the bed of ono of those wild, dark, and thickly wooded ravines so common in America. As it ileum! the Detroit, how ever, the abruptness of its banks was so considerably lessened, ns to render tho ap proach to it on the town side over un al most iinperceptihlo slope. Within n few yards of its mouth, ns wo have already oh served, u rude hut strong wooden bridge, over which lay tho high road, bad been constructed by the French; and from the center of this, nil the circuit of intermedin ate clearing, even to tho very skirt of the lorcst, was tlistiuclly comuniiiued by the ua- ked eye. To the riirbt, on approaching it from tbe town, lay the adjacent shores of Camilla, washed by tho broad waters of the Detroit, on which it was thrown into strong relief, and which, sit the distance of nhout a mile in front, was seen to diverge into two instinct channels, pursuing each n separate course, until they ngain met at the western extremity of Hug Island. On the left, nud in tho front, rose a succession of slightly undulating hills, which, at a distance of lit tle more than half a mile, terminated in an elevation considerably above the immediate level ol the Detroit snlo of the ravine That, ngain, was crowned with thick uiii overhanging forest, taking its circular sweep around the furt. The intermediate ground wns studded over with rude stumps of trees, nnd bore, in various directions, distinct proofs of tlie spoliation wrought aiunug the infant possessions of tho murdered English settlers. Tbe view to tbe rear was less open; the town being partially hidden by the fruit-laden orchards that lined the intervening high mud, ami hung principally on its lelt. This was nut the case with the fort, lletwecn theso orchards ami the distant forest lay a line of open country, fully commanded by its cannon, even to the ra vine wo have described, ami in a sweep that embraced every thing from the bridge it self to tho forest, in which ull traces of its sourco was lost. When the detachment had arrived with in twenty ynrds of the bridge, they were mnilo to hlo oil to tho left, until tho Inst gun had come up. I bey wero then fronted ; the rear section of Captain Krskiue'i com pany resting nn the road, nud tho left flunk, covered by tbe two first guns pointed obli. quely, both in front nnd rear, to guard a gainst surprise, in the event of any of the Indians stealing round to tbe cover nf tbe orchards. The rout by which they had approached this spot was upwards of two miles in extent; but, us they now filed olT into the open ground, the leading sections observed, in a direct lino over the cleared country, nnd at the distance of little more than thrco quarters of a mile, tho dark ramparts of the fortress that contained their comrades, and could even distinguish tbe uniforms of tho officers and men drawn up in line along the works, where they were evidently assembled to witness the execution of tho sentence on Ilalloway. Such n sight us that of the English so far from their tort, was not likely to escnpo the notice of the Indians. Their encampment, us the Cunndiaii had truly stated, lay within the forest, and beyond the elevated ground already alluded to; nnd to have crossed the ravine, or ventured out of reach of the cannon of tbe furt, would have been to have sealed the destruction of the detachment. Hut tho officer to whom their secu rity was intrusted, nllbough he had his own particular viuws for venturing thus far, knew also at what point to stop; nud such was the cotitnlenco of Ins men in bis skill and prudence, they would have fearle-lly followed wherever he might have chosen to lead. S'.ill, even niuid nil the solemnity uf preparation ntteiuliint on the duty they ivero out to perforin, there was a natural ami secret npprehensivciicss nhout each, that caused him to cist hit eyes frequently and fixedly on that part of tho forest which was known to uffurd cover to their merciless fues. At times they fancied they beheld the dark and flitting forms of men gliding from tree to tree along the skirt of the wood ; but wh'.'ii they guied again, nothing of the kind was to he seen, und tho illusion wns at ancn nsoribnd to the heavy state of the atmosphere, nnd the notion uf their own precautionary instincts. Meanwhile the solemn tragedy of death wns preparing in mournful silence. On tho center of thu bridge, and visible to thnse even within the fort, win placed tho onilin i ml. I, n, rir mid streaming i i,-if ...., I hn.nm. the unfortu- of Hullowny, nnd at twclvo paoci in front lints being whom, oily two boun previoul I were drawn up the sit runk and file on whom hud devolved, by lot, the cruel duty of the day. With calm and fearless eye tho pri-"oner surveyed the preparations for his approaching end ; and whatever might be the inward workings of his mind, there wns not among the usscmbled soldiery one individual whose coiintcnunce betrayed so little of sorrow and emotion us his own. With a firm step, when summoned, lie moved toward! the futnl coffin, dashing his cap to the earth us he advanced, and baring his chest with the characteristic contempt of death of the soldier. When be had reached the center of the bridge, ho turned facing bis comrades, and knelt upon tho coffin. Captain IIIe8singtnn, who, permitted by the governor, hud followed him with a sad heart and heavy step, now drew n prayer-book from his pocket, nnd read from it in n low voice. He then closed the volume, listened to something the prisoner earnestly com. municated to him, received a small packet which he drew from the busnin of his shirt, shook him long anil cordially by the hand, and then hastily resumed his post at the hend of the detachment. Tho principal inhabitants of the village, led hy curiosity, bad followed at a distance to witness the execution of the condemned soldier; nnd nbovo the heads of tlie line, and crowning the slope, were collected groups of bulb sexes and of nil ages, that gnvc u still more imposing character to the scene. Every cyo was now turned upon the firing party, who only nwailed the signal to execute their melancholy office; when suddenly, in the direction of the forest, and upon the extreme height, there burst the tremendous nnd dcnfeiiing yells of more man a iiiousauil lavages. 1'or nn instant Halluway was forgotten in tho instinctive sense nf individual danger, nud all gazed cngerly to ascertain the movements uf their enemy. Presently a man, naked to the waist, his body and face besmeared with streaks of black and red paint, und bis wbulu ntlitiidc expressing despair and horror, was seen flying down tho height with n rapidity proportioned to the extreme peril in which he stood. At about fifty paces in ins rear Inllowcu a dozen hiiuinling, scream mg Indians, armed with uplifted tomahawks; whose anxiety in pursuit lent them a speed that even surpassed the efforts of lliglit itsell. 11 was evident the object uf thu pursued was to reach the detachment; that nf the pursuers to prevent him. The struggle wns maintained for a few moments with equality, but in the end the latter wero triumphant, and lit each step the distance that separated them became less. At tho lirst alarm, the detach uient, with the exception ol thu firing party, who still oc cupied their ground, bad been thrown into square, and, with a gun planted in each un- gle, awaiteil the nltack momentarily expec ted, llut nlthnugh tbe heights were now alive with the dusky forms uf nuked war riors, who, from the skirt of thu forest, watched tho exertions of their fellows, tbe pursuit nf the wretched fugitive was confined to these alone. Foremost of tho latter, and distinguished by his violent exertions nod fiendish cries, will the tall and wildly attired warrior of the Eleur de lis. At every bound he gained upon his victim. Alieady wero they descending the nearest of tho undulating bills, and both now became conspicuous object to nil around; but principally the pursuer, whoso gigantic frame and extraordinary speed riveted every eye, even while the interest of nil was excited for tho wretched fugitive alone. At that moment Ilalloway, who had been gazing on the scene with an astonishment little inferior to that uf his comrades, sprang suddenly to his feet upon tho coffin, ami waving bis hand in the direction of the pursuing enemy, shouted nloud in a voice of mingled joy and triumph "Ha! Almighty Cod, I thank thee! Here, here comes olio who nlone has tho power to snatch me from my impending doom." "Ily Ueiiven, tho traitor confesses, nud presumes to triumph in hisguilt," exclaimed the voice of one, who, while closely attend ing to every movement of the Indians, was also vigilantly watching the effect likely to be produced on tho prisoner hy this unexpected interruption. "Corporal, do your duty." "Stay, stay one moment stny!" implored Ilalloway, with uplifted hands. "Do your duty, sir," fiercely repented the governor. "Oh stop for God's sake, stop! Another moment und he will be here, nud 1 " He said no mole a dozen bullets penetrated his body one passed directly through his heart. Hu leaped several feet in the air, nud then full heavily, a lifeless bleeding corpse, across tbe cuifin. Mcnnivhilo tho pursuit of tho fugitive was continued, but by tho warrior of the rleurdolis alone. Aware uf their ineffi ciency to keep paco with this singular be ing, ids companions had relinquished the chase, and now stood resting on thu brow of the hill where the wretched Halluway had first recognized his supposed deliverer, wutchiug eagerly, though within musket shut of the detachment, the result of it race on which so much apparently depended. Neither party, huwever, attempted to in terferc with the other: fur nil eyes wero now turned on the flying man nud hit pursuer with nil interest Hint denoted the extraor dinary efforts of tbe one to evudo nnd tho other to attain tho accomplishment ol Ins object. The immediate courso taken was ill n direct line for the ravine, which itcvi denlly was tho object of tbe fugitive to clear nt its nearest point. Already hail he ap proached within n few paces of its brink, and every eye was fastened on the point where it was expected the duulitliil leap would bo token, when suddenly, as if dos. pairing to accomplish it at a bound, ho turn. ed to the left, and winding along its hank, renewed his elfurts in thu direction of the bridge. This movement opousioued a change in the position of tho parties, which was favourable to the pursued. Hitherto they had been so Immediately on n lino with ench other, it was impossible for the detach incut to bring n musket tu bear upon thu warrior, without endangering hiia whose life they wore imxiuiis to preserve; For n iniiineiit or two his body was fairly exposed, and a dozen muskets wero discharged lit intervals from the square, but nil without success. Recovering his lost ground, he soon brought the pursued ngain in a line between himself nnd tbe detachment, edging rapidly nearer to him ns he advanced, and uttering terrific yells, that wero echoed back from his companions on tho brow of tho hill. It was evident, however, his object was the recapture, nut the ucstruc tion, of the flying man, for more tlinn once did bo brandish his meiincing tomainwk in rapid iweeps nrninid his bead, as if preparing to dart it, and us often did ho check tho movement. The scene at each succeeding moment became moro critical and intensely interesting. The strength of the pursued was now nenrly exhausted, while that uf his formidable enemy seemed to suffer no diminution. Leap nftor leap be took with fearful superiority, sideling as be advanced. Already bad he closed upon his victim, while with a springing effort a large and bony hand was extended to secure his shoulder in his grap. Tho effort was fatal to him; for in reaching too far he lust his balance, nud fell heavily upon tho iward. A about ol" exultation burst frniu the English troops, and numerous voices now encouraged the pursued to renew his eveiii ins. Tho advice was not lost; and alihuii'jh onW a few seconds had claused between Hie l. ill nnd recovery of bis pursuer, the wietched fugitive bad nlready greatly increased the distance that separated them. A cry of savage rage and disappointment burst from thu lips of the gigantic warrior; and concentrating all his remaining strength mid speed into one final effort, ho bounded nud leapt like n deer of tho forest whence hu came. The opportunity fur recapture, however, had been lost in his full: for already tho pursued wns within a few feet of the high road, ami on the point of turning the extremity of the bridge. One only resource wns now lelt ; the warrior suddenly checked himself in his course, and remained stnlion-nry; then raising and dropping bis glitter ing weapon several times in a balancing position, ho waited until the pursued had giiiueii inn Highest point ol the open Undge. At that moment thu glittering steel, aimed with singular accuracy nud precision, ran whistling through the nir, nnd with such velocity of movement as to bo nlmnit invisible to the eyes of thoso who ntteispted to follow it in its threatening course. All expected to see it enter into tho bruin n-gainst which it had been directed; but the fugitive bad marked the movement in time to save himself by stooping low to the eirth, while the weapon, passing over him, entered with a dendly and crashing sound into the brain ol tho weltering corpse. This danger passed, lie 'prang once mure t hi feet, nor paused again iu his flight intil, faint ami exhaustod, he sank without mo lion under tho very bayonets of thu firing party. A new direction was now given tu the interest of the nssemhled anil distant crowds that bad witnessed these startling iuciilenti Scarcely had tho wretched man gained the protection of the soldiery, when a sliriek divided the nir, so wild, so piercing, nud so unearthly, thateven the warrior of the Fleur do lis seemed to lose sight of bis victim, ill the burrowing interest produced by that dreaillul scream. All turned their eyes for a moment to the quarter whence it prucecd ed; when presently, fruai behind the grout nf Canadians cruwuing the slope,, was seen flying, with the rapidity ol thought, one who resembled rather u specter than a being nf earth it wns the wifu of Halluway Her long fair hair was wild mid streaming her feet, and legs, and arm, wore uak and one solitary and scanty garment ilis played rather than concealed tho symmetry of her delicate person. She flew to the fit tal bridge, threw herself on the body of her bleeding husband, nnd imprinting her warm kisses uii his bluntly lips, fur a inn-meut or two presented tho imnge nf one whose reason has lied forever. Suddenly she started from llu earth; her face, her hands, nud her garment so saturated with the blood of her husband, that n feeling of horror crept throughout the veins of all who beheld her. She stood upon the cotlin, und across the corpse raised her oyisj and hands imploringly to Heaven and then, in accents wilder even than her words, utteied an imprecation that sounded lika the prophetic wuruiiigof snitiu unholy spirit "Inhuman murderer !'' she exclaiised, in tunes that nlinust paralyzed the esrs on which it fell, "if there be ll tioil of justice and of truth, ho will nvcngu this ii'vili'li deed. Yes, Colonel de llaldimar, n piophct- io voice whispers tu my soul, that even ns I havu seen peridi before my ryes ull 1 loved on ciirtb, without mercy and without hope, so even shall you witness the (lustrum ion of your nccursed race. Hern here .here," and she pointed downward., with singular energy of action, to the corpse of her hus band, "hern shall their blood flow til every vestige nf bis own is washed uway; had oh, if there bo spared one branch of thj detes ted family, may it be only that thry mny be reserved for some death too horrible to be conceived!" Overcome by the frantic energy with which she hud uttered these nppiiHiur. words, she sunk backwards, and fell, uttering mi-uther shriek, into Ihe arms of the warrior of the Eleur de lis, who horo off Ids prize in triumph, and fled, with nenrly the same expedition be had previously manifested, iu tho direction of the forest, before any one could recover sufficiently from thu ellect ul the scene to think even of iiiterlcrin journey his daughter remaining in the room into which they had been introduced the youngest was suddenly almost petrified with terror by observing the ferocious countenance of tho redoubtable warrior heretofore mentioned glaring upon them through the window. Presuming that they we.ro betrayed, nnd that the young woman, if not her father, was in secret communication with tho mysterious being whom he had just seen, ho cautiously made known the appalling fact to his companion. On looking ngain towards the window, however, nothing was seen but tho rude patch-work of which it wns principally composed; nnd tho elder oliiccr was beginning to think that his friend hud been deceived, when the dreaded figure again made its appearance. The girl, in tho mean time, lint! h it the apartment; and the nllif-cru were -ilcnlly nnd expeditiously making all lie: preparations iu their power for snljiiin; ur lives ns dearly as pracl.oilile. us in a firm and vigorous grasp, while he stooped upon tho motionless form over which this novel tdrugglc was maintained, and succeeded in making himself once more master of tho scalping knife. Hall choked hy tho hand that unllinchtngly grappled with him, the savnge animal quilted hie hold and struggled violently to free himself. This was the critical moment. The officer drew the heavy sharp blade, from the handle to the point, across the throat of the infuriated beast, with a force tint divided the principal artery. Ho made a dosperatc leap upwards, spouting his blood over his destroyer, nnd then fell gasping across the body of his master. A low growl, intermingled wilh faint attempts to bark, which the rapidly oozing life rendered tnoro and more indistinct, succeeded; and nt length nothing but a gurgling sound wasdistin-in-li lolft. Mean vhilu the anxious nnd liarrosscdnf-iiey-. mid regained their place of conccal- I'Yuicois stepped iu, and told them ull was I mem under the bridge, where they listened in readiness. After nsain otiestioniiiir him will) suppressed hrcatliniL' for the sliuhlest closely, nud receiving his solemn protestti- sound to indicate the iipprnnch oftho canoe, lions of fidelity, they cautiously lull the At intervals tlmy fancied they could hear hut, and concealed themselves under the a noiso resembling the rippling of wnler ratal bridge where tho unfortunate Hallo- against the prow of a light vessel, but the way hail been shot, while tho Canadian swelling cries of a band of Indians, be- proceeded a short distanc; above, fur tbe coining at every instant mora distinct, were purpose of bringing down his cnnoe, which too unceasingly kept up to admit ot their wns clninoil about twenty vards un the iuliririr with accuracy. Detroit river. They now began to give themselves up The extremities of the briihre rested on for lost; nnd ninny and bitter were the the banks of tho little river in such a man- curses limy inwardly bestowed nn tho Cu ner ns to leave a narrow paasngo along the nadinn, when tho outline of a human form sands immediately under the declination of was seen advancing along the sands, and the arch. In accordance with the caution dark ohject upon the water. It was their if their conductor, tho officers had iilaced conductor, dragging tho canoe along, with themselves under it; and with their hacks oil the strength and activity of which he lightly bent forward to moot the curvature was capable. if the bridge, so that no rav of l'urbt could What the devil have you boon about nil piss between their bodies and the fabric this time, Francois!" exclaimed the taller itsell, now nwaitcd the arrival of the vessel officer, as lie bounded to meet him. "Uuick, on which their only hopo depended. We quick, or we shall be too Inte. Henr you shall not attempt to describo thoir foldings not the blood-lioimda on their scentl" Then on finding themselves, at that lone hour of seizing the chain in his hand, with a pow- the night, immediately under a spot rcn- erlul ellort he sent the ennoo Hying through dored fearfully inoinorahlo bv the traic the arch to the very entrance of the river. occurrences oi uie mornm". I he terrible I'm uuruens mm nau ucen ucposneu on pursuit of the fugitive, tbe execution of the tho ennds wero hastily flung in, tho officers soldier, the curse and prophecy of Ins ma- stepping lightly oiler. Ihe Unnndiiin nine wife, and, above all, the forciblo nb- t iok the helm, directing the frail vessel al-ductioii and threatened espousal of that most noiselessly through the water, and unhappy woman by tho formidable being wmi sucn velocity, thot when the cry ol who seemeil to liavo iileiitihed Inmsell with tne uisnppoinieu savages was nenru rn-tlin evils with which they stood menaced, sounding from the bridgo, it bad already all rushed with rapid tracery on the mind, gaineu ine center ni me iictrnu. and excited tho imnginaliun, until each lilled wilh a sentiment not unallied to superstitious awe, leared to whisper forth his thoughts, lest in so doing he? should invoke the presence of lh se who had principally ligureu in the harrowing and revolting scene. "Did you not hear a noise!" nt length whispered the elder, as he leaned himself !" rwaril, and bout his head to the sand, to catch moro distinctly repetition ol the sound. "1 did; there ngain! It is upon the bridge, nud not unlike ihn step of one endeavoring to tread lightly. It may be some wild beast, however." 'Wo must not be taken by surprise," returned his companion. "If it he a man, the wary tread indicates consciousness of our presence. If nn animal, there can " no harm in setting our fears at rest." Cautiously stenling from his lurking-place, the young officer emerged into tho open snnds, and in a lew measured noiselcssj strides gained the extremity nf the bridge. The dark shadow of something upon its center caught Ins eye, and a low sound like that I a dog lapping met Ins car. " title Ins gnzo yet lingered on tho shapeless object endenvormg to give it a DOCT. AWL, l'llOPOSES TO HKCONn A C ITIZEN OF COI.tlMm'S, AN11 RESPECTFULLY OFFfllS 1118 SKRVILKS nOTII TO TOWN ASil) VICINITY. SHOP AND RESIDENCE on Iliih-Strect, aiioining vvooutuiry and atone. Mav Isi, I mil 47 Gin DjNNEGAN'3 IYcw Crct-k aiul Englih lexicon. A fcjCW GltEEK AND KrSOMSII 1.EXIC0WI principally on the Thin tri Ote Greek und Geriuiin Lexicon of Schiseider: the Word 8 Alphubclicallj Arruiigrd : ditlingimhing uchusiiie Poetical, of DiHleclio VHriely, or neculinr to ccrtiiin Writers nnd Claiiea of Wrilert; will. KxHmpIc, literally trnni-latetl, lelectml from the Chiisicttl Wrilert. By Jame Doniseoan, 1Y1. U. First Ame-ri:nn, from the Second London Kdilion. Uevind nnd Enlprged, by It. Ii. Tatton. Extracts from the I'rtface of the Second Lvn dun Edition. rjSVin princlpnl Imiiruvenipnu in Dili new edition A "'I- iw louiiil iu l ns follow Mive two linn JrfM .iigei of cmlitly itrw Matter have brin niWfd to Hie iircwttt film, hi. uuif the work lini len re Ufiltrii, mut the enlirn iwly ntoilcllcri, in conform, ity with Hip fpriurjil jttn, hut wiili ititicli improvement nnd ,iiruiii).,i, ,, i)iu (ifsiniiB. fort let Jin, Ad- win. aitd l'rc.nit(iin have bctn ill.iitraie.l hy hu, mnruus new and aiiatroutinte Eiaimi ei. in cluchinilf.n of the Oliierviiilona nmt Itnlrsoi eminent t'liiloloitiati. mv nil I' Miiiic hi which i arrtingrri under tlie words to wliich tln-y refer. The firn inilrnl Con M met I on nf wnnU hm linen cnrcfuily nonri, in order to guide the Sin-lent in Inn timlie of HmniiiraMuiif, am! n.io in the nilt:nliuii ul the wordi tlif luwlvet In writing Greek. The Tente and 1'crson ot Defective Verha Imve hrcn niranpe l In Aiidiahfilral Onler, with reference to Hit Vcrlw fn in whirh llicy immediately tirtivr, and to Uinne to wiiirh they nre assigned. Tempi and I'crtnnp, liki wl, uf other verlw, nnd liiflcciloni of Nmmi, which, IHiilccilcor funic nhera'lorif. or othci crump, my prove ciiil-rutiwinn to the Htudnit, will be r'io iiiiind in their aliihnliciiciil iilirca In the work, alurh Graiiiiimtical perplexity has liecn sot rid of, without odmiiil ig uuy Innovation!, however liirfenluut. Hint arc not tanclloited hy mtind rhilolnjilcnl Principle!, and which do nut materially facilitate tlicofquiiillonof the Laut-unge. The Jiiymulonlrai pnrl liai ttfeu much enlarged and Improved, nnd niieh leferencci lave been ill foiled to Oprlvnllvcr.nii to hrlng It Into one uniform ami Hatlifar.lniy Byntein. The ptiBnje,ei front Cliimlcal Writer, niveii ni Esrunj-lrf, have tieeit anew com parrd with h ordinal workn, nod tome of thin removed, to give plare to oihcn Itettrr calriittttrri lo illustrate the peruiiar fienhi of the Gretk Lansunire, I'lie ftefcrcm-fn 10 i'lnfirnl Wrlteri, annexed lo the disnitirntloni of iVord", have len fedutotmly eollnied, an tiring l'iinrtant to the ynungir Student In directing cnotce, ami to me more otivaiierit ni a lanrtion for the meaning ofteied. At the twj-liinin? of each inter, the liuieciicor Portlcal ehnnRei aMectlng fiich inter are noticrn. it win t round peculiarly advaa tnse.mi to the yuuinr, Student to make hlmielf famillnr wilh thete, ai hy tieniing, thetn in mind many appa. ' rent anomalies wtll find a ready explanation. From lite extiaordinary eare lieitowed In correcting the I'ret. under the cnmtni superintendence of tlie Author, it li hoped typographical eurreciucM lina heeu ae cured. It wtll not he difficult fur any nrrion who feed inierentcd In the tu-dct lo ascertain tlie nature nnd extent of the Improvement which this edition hu received but thoe only who linve teen ensnued in luhors of a similar kind can truly estimate ihe toil which Hietak of riinkinn null Improvement) require!. Next to advancing Hie general Interest of Greelnn Id. teraiure. Urn Author hat peculiarly at heart to he us ful tntwoClatses of per inns In particular should hit work prove serviceable lo those who, reilrlnft from nr.ilvo life, resume the cultivation of IU Studies of their youth In retirement, and lend In any decree to alleviate the weighty lahora of that mont estimate rln of men. who devote themselves to the education of youth, he will tie enabled to look hack with com ptacency un his long aud arduous tolls, .R0VF.IV3 GIIKKK Dll. THO 1 id Will rK'o Vr.UKr.UtLK TOOTH ACIIK UUOI'd. The mil) specific evor oircrod to die imlilio, from which 4 prrmiinent unit riiilinnl cure nniv he ohliiio- eil of Unit ilisni;reo;il,ln piiin, the looth-.iche, with nil lis nttsniiliuit evils; such ns friictiirinj: this inw in exlritctinmtf the teclh. which nflcii character, the nroves more nninful limn tlie tnoih-Hohe it- ol Is which Iml to hng obscured it ns- self; anil cohl pnssint; from the iIiichj eil trelh noil momentarily from boforo tho moon, anil to the juw, Ihenoo in the hcml, proiluciin; a ilncliH!il tho appalling truth. It win rlienmniio niinoiion, wiiii mnnj' oiner iinpicii- wolf-dorr lapping up from tho earth, in sunt effect. ; such us a ilisni;rceiihlo breath, which they worn encrusted, tho blond and hnil tusle in tho mouth, &c, &o , nil of which brnin of the iinlortunnio Frank Hullowny. " P' ceJ f".1 ,,r "ayed ttcib. I Sick nnd faint at the thmmg night, ", '"M'PV " l,i,v. " n.v Pover to onYr to , .ii n .. .. .i. the wm i n remedy, that will not only remove tho young ninu rested I,,, elbow on the ; if7,om!,l, railing that passed along tho edge ot tne ;. . ,.,.,.. ,i, ,,,, .,,' r.,.,,.. bridge, and. leaning bin homl on his band lor a moment, forgot the risk of exposure ho incurred, in tho iut"nenosB of the sorrow that assailed his soul. Mis heart and imagination wero nlready fur from the spot on which lis stood, when he felt an iron hand upon his shoulder. I Iu turned, shud dering with nn instinctive knowledge ol iioplicil, but preserve the teeth Irom further decay, und arrest tho iliiensn in such us are ilecniiit; n'i't hnve not commenced achiujr, restore them to health anil usefulness. CKIITIKICATE9. ntilalrljihla, l'a , JVb. !!, South) fiftlntreel, Sepl. II, llli't. J Mr. 7'iomni IfVii'fc: I hnvo tin) pleasure to Iiih vet unseen vifitant, and be held aland- . J ' . ' " '. ., J ' ' ' . ., . '. . hiiio been iisiui: vour liioth iie.he drops in niv ii.. ni.nr i.ini 1 1 in inrrutin wnrrmr ill mill - - . . .r . .' priictice for some tune pnst i ami I iniit lie- r leur He lis. itm,urlf.il..i tlmt I rind litem fur snoeriiir to anv "II i, hi, In!" langlicd tlio savage, in a .; i h,1VM pv. . ,., !,,. rlir iki ,,Urnosu. low, triumphant tone, "tho place of our yim rc ,iir,.v safe iu recoinmemlunr litem meeting is well timed, though somewhat i0 c..ic nino timet out often: for from thn singular, it must be confessed. Nay," lie success that I have b id, I helium jour locum- liereely ndded, grasping as ill vice the mendatioit f ills short of Iheir ineriis. arm that was nlready lilted to strike him, 1 nut wnll convinced that it will euro most "force ine not to annihilate you on tho cases of tooth ache when it is timely nud pro- snot. Hit! boar voil tho crv of mv Wolf- perly applied. 1 am not aide to say much at CIUPTT.U XI Condensed. On the evening of the day no fjrtilo in melnnclioly incidents, two Kuglish officers, disguised ns C inadi in duck-hunters, silent ly lull tho fort, after having received secret instructions from the governor, ami bidden nn affecting farewell lo their companions. They weru attondeil by tho landlord oftho I''leur-do-lis, who had been rslcased from confinement, and solemnly sworn on tho crucifix that be would bo faithful to Ilis trust, and, to tho utmost of his power, aid in carrying them 10 their plnco of destination. They then proceeded cautiously and expeditiously towards tho bridge mention ed in the preceding Chnptor; and, having arrived in Iront ot tlie hut ot their guide, ware, ofter n short doloy, in tho courso of which tlioir suspicious wero strongly ex. nited in ennsenuenco of certain unaccounta hlo sounds which reached them apparently from the orchard, finally admitted into thn house. Francois then loft them for tho mimosa of completing tho arrange. ninnta which the nature nt tlio expedition they had undertaken required; whilo his daughter, who had remained at homo when ho wns led nit to tho tort uy tlio aeincn- nient who had him in charge, busied her self in providing them some refreshment- I CHAPTER XII, While the Canadian was nlwont in order lo make tho preparations necessary ftir the demmuro of the officers on their intended this time ns to its preservative properties) but from what I have seen of your tenth that have I0113 been cured nnd preserved fimn do-cayini!, nnd Iroin a few weeks' cupoii-ne.e, I .tin decidedly nl the opinion Hint it will have a very beneficial effect in preserving the tenth 1 und reoomuniid it hnpini it may prove a hless- imr to humanity, and uilvuiitugeuus to your Iiil'!" as that animal now set up a low but fearful howl; "it is fir your blood he asks, but your hour is not yet come." "No, by heaven, is it not!" exclaimed a voice; a rapid and rushing sweep was heard through tho air for nn instant, and then a reoort like a (tunning blow. Ihe wnrrior released Ins grasp placed his nana upon ...ir his tomahawk, but without strength to re. With res,wct, I remain yours, An., ' move it from his bell tottered a pacoor two W.Yl.l. A. Ill IIKI.KY, backwards and then fell, uttering a cry Surgeon Oculist, of minified nain aud disappointment, at his Jvu l'.rlt Ci'tv. Sent. IS. 1812. lemrth upon tho earth. "Hoick, uuick lo The undersigned in his iiractioe ns a Dental our cover!" exclaimed the voung olliccr, as Surgeon, hnvini; csJeniively used in the cure a loud shout was now heard from tho torest of (lie looin-ncno 1 nomas iTiiiie s ieiiii in renlv to tho veil of iho fallen warrior. Tooth-acbo Urops, and with deonled success. AND ENGLISH AM) KNGI.ISH A.VO GREKK LEX 1COS. A New Edition. Ovn. Kxfrarb com de I'rroee. This piliiton. lit eniilnrmiiy whti tlie ilnn nf (hi wnik. Is improved ly the n'tilllliMi of eoiisiilcmlile tup-elementaiy ntiiliir. iir-ciil.ntly .ilniilrd In Ihe ss am. nf vuui'Eerstmle"!, liir wlmse use Ihe svoik is irliiclin. ly ilesisueil. This wu;k Is penilinrly v.lnnMe fur I'l B iffllsli anil Creek pari, ttt tin iiuinuse of writing lireek. lor laleby I3AAC N. WIllTINfJ. M ICI.1 4fl LAW MllllAltY, To be Edikd by Thtnmtt Sergeant and John V. .oieiicr, i'ifyi. of the Vliiladel-phta Itai: IT I. Hi. ul'jprl nf Hit pillilK.tlon 10 furnish gentli. 1 men til' ilie liai, through' ul Ihf Unlttit dialei, with llin until liupurtaiit ltriiii.li eliiuieiiiary treatises uihiii Law, iu a cutnlruseil iotm, wld.ih will rentier Ilium fnr lessexieiislve limn work, ul' tills ilcscrintiuii liuvl hlltlf rtu lieeii. i'o gentlemen residing at a tlulaucl irtun the nrliiiial cues, tlie attvnutaes uf lilt iniu. licniion will lie anui'enl. I he viy luw pme at which II will he all'iintrit, ami the facility Willi which Impurlaiil works. In the ieioillcal lorui, can tie Irani milled hy mull, are the altraclium upon which It mil ilrprnd fur pulilic f.tvnr. The trleaton uf the work. 10 lie einhrnreil In till enllerllun will lie eoiilUeil to the uriilleiucn .hove n. uied. alrenity wlilrly .lid lavaiahly knuwn Iu the pro. fesslou. II will be understood llml It furnn nu part of uur plan to adiiiil uilKinal coiniiiuulcationi, or 10 Hive the work, In any ilrgrte, the charncler of a ji.ur mil. Ilisllncl Iu lis design, It cannot lulerreie wilh any exiling priiuiliual, nor 11 II Intended at any lima 10 itennrt fitim our pirseul plan, which Ii, 10 teprlnt Ittlluh etemeiilary tiraiisrt, lulled lu Ihe husiitew and practice of litis country, lu a more chiup and couven lent fin in than has ever yet been done. The inne. will l eutiiincnreil with Throhitd'l tPrnrllcnl TrentlM nu the l.nsv of rrliiclp.il anil rture. ly, parlicul.iily Willi re'atlnn to Mercauil'e Uunran lies. Itillaof Ksch inie, ami Hill llonds," I vol. Hvo, L'intloii, ln.12. The price of ihii wrk If now 9.1 75: The euiiie work wilt he Included in one nuiouer of Ilia Litirary," and 10 tll'ncf liieia will he furnished at the very Inw price of eighty three cents. A title page win lie printed rot each work upon III completion. To luiiMrliirr. Iiviiis willun 100 unlet tf Ihe eily, the postage uf each nirulier will be I J l-i cenll, uvei a hundred mile, ii ljccitti. The ',aw l.ituary" will lie published In monthly nitmliers, ruyul oclas-n. of 2011 pnitr. aud upsvardi, it Sill P'ir annum, payable In advance. Suhiciintioiii lo ihe haw l.inrnrr will be leceived in Coliiinbui.by Isiiiio N. Wliitinj, Agent. SiihscriiiiTi can rennvo tneir Wo, at his llor", free ol postage, if they prefer it, Columbus, May '2(1 ' he can rcoommetid them, when genuine, 111 superior to any other remedy now bufore the public, nnd can my that these drops receive the iinnuulified approbation of tho Medioul faculty. JONATHAN DODGE, No. by Chamber street. For sale by S. CROSBY & CO. May II, 11133 47 "If Francois como not, wo aro lost: tho howl of that woll-dog nlono will betray us, oven if his master should be beyond all chance of recovery." "Duspenito diseases require, desperate rnmedies." was tho rcolv. "Thero is little glory in destroying a helpless oneniy, but tho necessity is urgent, aim wo inusi icave nothing to olianco." As ho spoke, ho knelt upon the hugo form of the senseless warrior, whose Bculninir knife ha drew from its sheath, and striking a firm and Hand, in Worthington, Not. SU, 29, 30, 31, steady blow, quitted not tho weapon until 32, aim 33. ho I'olt his hand reposing on the chest of Likewise Filleting Card his enemy. Tho howl of tho wolf-dog, whoso eyes glared liko two burning coals through tho surrounding gloom, was now oxchanged to a fierce and snappish bark. M I ACH1.NB CARDS, of a iiipenor qtiitli-ill Iv. for lale lit tho Suhsorilier'i old ii. November If), Ifltt N01. frm to I". WRIGHT. n9 It BOND & WALIIRIOGK have been hi H3 pni 11 led nirenti for the sale of Ihe Put lie inado a lean at tho olliccr while in the , sr.x. ami nra nuw nrennred to net ot rising Irom 1110 uooy; uiu ins laitgo 1 m onl. ri with winch they may n tHVorcu fastened only in tlio cuesi 01 1110 snaggy 6il,0t"l loaves premium table salt coat, which ha wrung with the struugth and fury characteristic of his peculiar spe cies. Tills new nuu icruciuus uuick was fraught with danger little inferior to that which they had just escaped, and required jdoNI) fc WALOIIIDGK, W holes i.r tho utmost promptitude ot action, incl ) Commission Mircii ants, Couindui, young man seized the brute behind the neck Ohio. 7 300 hurrcli da 400 ki-ei do 300 do An, in do do do 75 Ihs ench do SO lbs eisnh. 47 II UOLES.WB OUUCKRY STOKE, No, 4, Franklin Duihling, llroaditreet, Co. lumbua, Ohio. WEWALV, l).iLZELL,Sr Co., INVITE the puhlio to cnll ami eiauiine a largo nnd well leleoted stuck of Groceries nnd Pittsburgh Manufactured iltliclr. rendering: the whole well doscrvint; the nt. tent ion of merchnuti aud others visiting this market lor supplies Their itnre room being; commodiouily and eligibly situated for the purpose, they will ulwnyi give prompt nttcntion to the itorage, forwarding, or sale on commission, Ht mode rule charges, of nny merchandise or produce introstcti in tneir euro ALSO Just teaiivcd and for sale as above, Ten Tom Junialn Iron, assorted ns follows 1 Wagon Tire of nl! sites 1 Round, Square, Deck and spike Rods; lloup and Stova Pipe Irom Nuili of nil sues; to.' gethcr with a general assortment 01 oilier ar. Holes, such ns lea rvoiueii axei) iilnttocis; Piek't Drawing Chains, Mo. Also, Cavendish, Plug, Virginia Twist, Diamond and Lu-dies Twist Tocuccot Simtii-h, Melee and Common Cigars. An nssoitmcnt of Glass Ware, such hs Decanters, I umniers, assorted J ins t Castor Oil, Tincture, and Porter Mot lies 1 Vials, bo. Alsu, a imnll lot of Confeo. tionary for itla August, 1832 4dtf tJllhSIt HOS AND LKMON3 just rsn ct'ived, and for sale bv SUMS' EH CLARK, March IS 1033.